"have got a screw loose" 怎么发音
expression
HAV-GAHT-uh-SKROO-LOOS
hav-GOT-uh-skROO-LOOS
释义
To say someone 'has got a screw loose' means you think they are acting a bit crazy, strange, or not thinking clearly. It's usually used in a joking or lighthearted way, not to insult seriously.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈhæv/ /ˈɡɑt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈskɹu/ /ˈɫus
英式英语
hæv/ /ɡˈɒt/ /æɪ/ /skɹˈuː/ /lˈuːs
简化发音
美式
HAV-GAHT-uh-SKROO-LOOS
英式
hav-GOT-uh-skROO-LOOS
语境中听
I think he has got a screw loose—he talks to his plants every day.
People say she's smart, but sometimes she has got a screw loose.
My brother has got a screw loose—he went swimming in the lake in winter!
If you think jumping off the roof is a good idea, you have got a screw loose!